A British bank just accidentally tweeted that Apple Pay will launch in the UK tomorrow

Apple Pay launched in the US in October. Apple British bank HSBC let slip on its UK Twitter account on Monday that Apple Pay is "due to launch this Tuesday," even though the launch date has not yet been confirmed, according to a report by 9t05 Mac. The tweet has since been deleted.

This is just the latest in a string of leaks that suggest Apple Pay will be available in the UK from tomorrow.

On another HSBC Twitter account, the bank has gone back to saying that the service is due to launch this month, without committing to a set date:

Apple Pay went live in the United States in October, allowing users to make contactless payments at participating stores using just their iPhone or Apple Watch.

When it finally does go live here, British users will be able to use it to shop at 250,000 locations in the UK, including Boots, Costa Coffee, Nandos, Starbucks, and the Post Office. The company has also hinted that that you'll be able to use your phone as a replacement for the Oyster Card, giving "taking the tube" as an example of everyday use.